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Penetration Resistance of B4C-CaB6 Based Light-weight Armor Materials

open access: yesProcedia Engineering, 2013
This paper investigates resistance to hypervelocity penetration of one new ceramic composite of B4C-CaB6 system with significantly improved strength characteristics and its correlation to hardness measurements and structure state.
B A Galanov, O N Grigoriev
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PENETRATION RESISTANCE OF RUBBER VULCANIZATES

Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 2020
ABSTRACT Aspects of penetration resistance of rubber compounds have been studied by developing a quasi-static test. The effects of indenter material and design, nature and dosage of fillers, and crosslinking density were investigated. Indenter material was found to have a negligible contribution to the penetration characteristics of the rubber ...
Anil K. Bhowmick   +5 more
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Penetration resistance of dental injection needles

International Journal of Oral Surgery, 1979
A laboratory test of the sharpness and penetration resistance of different brands of dental needles was undertaken. Both properties are essential when pain during injection is discussed. Using a Strograph in combination with a piece of stretched chamois leather resembling the mucous membrane, graphs were obtained for each needle tested and evaluated ...
J E, Winther, J K, Petersen
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Penetration resistance of gypsiferous horizons

European Journal of Soil Science, 1997
Summary To assess the importance and the possible causes of penetration resistance of horizons with gypsum, 20 horizons in seven irrigated profiles were studied. Gypsum contents ranged from 0 to 900 g kg −1 .
R. M. POCH, H. VERPLANCKE
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Penetration Resistance for Driven Piling

Journal of the Construction Division, 1977
Procedures for estimating penetration resistance for driven piling are proposed and investigated. Each method is analyzed by comparison of predictions and field observation on five projects. Estimated pile bearing capacity based on soil properties and on pile driving records is used as the basis of the predictions.
Lawrence A. Hansen, Warren L. Schroeder
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Resistance of materials to abrasive penetration

Materials & Design, 1988
Abstract The specific grinding energy is a material property defined as the energy required to remove a unit amount of material in an abrasive cutting process. It can be used for estimating rates of material removal or penetration and is therefore of interest in evaluating materials for security applications.
Frederick Milstein, Jochen Marschall
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Fire resistance of penetrated walls

Fire Technology, 1981
This paper deals with the problem of fire resistance where walls of a structure must be penetrated with electric cables or air channels. It attempts to provide helpful information to those involved in the design, architecture and inspection of such buildings.
L. W. Hunter, S. Favin
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Predissolution and Postdissolution Penetration Resistance

Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, 2013
AbstractMineral dissolution is a common chemomechanical digenetic process in geological systems. The penetration resistance in sediments that have experienced dissolution is studied using a laboratory-scale cone penetration test device and a calibration chamber. Variables include the initial sediment density and mass fraction of soluble grains. Results
Minsu Cha, J. Carlos Santamarina
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Penetration resistance of lunar soils

Journal of Terramechanics, 1971
Abstract Penetration resistance, in terms of the slope G of the stress penetration curve, has been correlated with density for a basaltic lunar soil simulant. The values were measured with the standard WES 30° cone penetrometer. This lunar soil simulant has been found to possess the same penetration resistance characteristics as the Apollo ...
W.N. Houston, L.I. Namiq
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The Measurement of Forces Resisting Armor Penetration

Journal of Applied Physics, 1949
This paper summarizes the experimental and theoretical status of the optical chronograph developed in the course of ballistic research at the Naval Research Laboratory. The instrument, together with a simple procedure for analysis of data, is capable of yielding the position, velocity, and deceleration of a non-plastically deforming small arms ...
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